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LFS is calling this a male melanurus. I don't think it is, but I've been known to be wrong before. Thanks.

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Halichoeres argus, male. They often come in labeled as melanurus.
 

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Thanks TJ

There doesn't seem to be much info regarding keeping one of these. How would it do with a Red-lined, Yellow, and a few fairy wrasses?

Thanks again.
 
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Halichoeres argus, male. They often come in labeled as melanurus.
Yup.
Thanks TJ

There doesn't seem to be much info regarding keeping one of these. How would it do with a Red-lined, Yellow, and a few fairy wrasses?

Thanks again.
Should be fine; temperament is also really similar to melanurus.
 
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A female in the rubriventralis complex. Beyond that we'll have to wait and see.
Yup.
It has some hints of Kwazulu, but there's no way I'd place a bet on anything at this point.
 

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Was told this is a leopard wrasse. This is not what comes up when I search it.
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Yup; one of the more aggressive Halichoeres - doesn't always play well with others.
I must be lucky. Mine is the oldest wrasse in my tank and is a model citizen with my H. Biocellatus and my H. Timorensis both of which are transitioning males
 

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